. Everything for the garden : 1906 . ucky. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c ; J lb., 80cVirginia. Pkt. 10c; oz.,25c; J lb., 80cVETCH. Spring Vetch, or Tares. Species of pea, grownfor soiling, or sown with oats for feeding , 10c; bush. (60 lbs.), or Sand Vetch. (See page 65.) Hardy,early and productive; nutritious fodder, greenor cured. Lb., 14c; bush. (60 lbs.), :100 lbs., $, SPRING. Saskatchewan Fife. A favorite Wheat forspring sowing; vigorous and productive. Bush,(60 lbs.), ; 10 bush., © Fife. Enormously productive- out-yielding other sorts; hard,


. Everything for the garden : 1906 . ucky. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c ; J lb., 80cVirginia. Pkt. 10c; oz.,25c; J lb., 80cVETCH. Spring Vetch, or Tares. Species of pea, grownfor soiling, or sown with oats for feeding , 10c; bush. (60 lbs.), or Sand Vetch. (See page 65.) Hardy,early and productive; nutritious fodder, greenor cured. Lb., 14c; bush. (60 lbs.), :100 lbs., $, SPRING. Saskatchewan Fife. A favorite Wheat forspring sowing; vigorous and productive. Bush,(60 lbs.), ; 10 bush., © Fife. Enormously productive- out-yielding other sorts; hard, dark ambel (60 lbs.), $; 10 bush., © , WINTER. All standard sorts and newhybrids described and illustrated in our WheatCircular, on application. Orders booked RICE (Zizania Aquatica). Attracts wildfowl; grows in shallow waters with mud seed is not successful; we recommend doz.; 100. Hendersons Farmers Manual, *n$$i?Xi^r Mailed FREE *£* to Farmers and Breeders. 68. HENDERSONSSPECIAL GRASS SEED MIXTURE FOR HAY AND PERMANENT PASTURE. Produces Wonderful Hay Crops and Luxuriant Pasture,Maintaining its Cropping Qualities 20 Years and More. THIS famous mixture has seeded thousands of acres of meadow and pasture land for progressivefarmers and stock raisers in various parts of the United States, with most gratifying is a well-balanced combination of a number of native and acclimated foreign grasses andclovers, blended and improved upon during exhaustive trials under widely varied conditions,soils and localities for several years, until practically perfect, our aim being to produce under theextremes of the American climate of heat, drought and cold, a permanent, dense and deep-rootingturf that would yield year after year the maximum quantity of hay, and afterwards to afford, ifdesired, a constant and abundant pasturage. That we have been successful is attested by thenumerous letters of praise for this spec


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